Evolving with Authenticity
Personal Growth
Excellence is the summit of personal growth. Anyone who aspires to reach its peak must be daring enough to master their strongest instincts and conquer their darkest shadows. As such, the journey to the top of this mountain is indeed a difficult one, filled with many challenges and countless paths that can easily lead one astray.
It doesn't really matter how fast you're going if you're heading in the wrong direction.
Stephen R. Covey
The climb to excellence may demand effort; but effort alone is never enough. Even if you gave it your all, you will not go far without the right direction. Unless you focus your efforts on the relevant areas in life, any attempt to improve would either be insignificant or temporary.
Few things are as disheartening as investing a considerable amount of time and effort, only to discover later on that you were heading in the wrong direction all along. To prevent this, a mental map would help you develop a deeper understanding of your personality so that you can chart your journey in the right direction. Not only does this save you time, but it also accelerates your growth by a hundredfold.
True success can only be attained by finding equilibrium within: a perfect balance between both our strengths and weaknesses. However, because of our innate tendencies, many of us will gravitate towards our strengths to avoid confronting our weaknesses. Unfortunately, those who live life on autopilot will never amount to much, for the path of success only reveals itself to those who are willing to understand and harness the power of their shadows.
While we trust that you will ultimately forge a distinct path that aligns perfectly with your life's journey, we believe that a starting point will help you tremendously. Therefore, we have provided ten essential paths to guide you in the right direction as you embark on your journey of continuous growth.
There is nothing more exciting for Artists than the freedom to explore the world around them. However, this can often be a curse rather than a blessing. Many times, they will neglect their responsibilities in pursuit of fleeting interests. This usually garners them a notorious reputation for being unreliable. If Artists continue to act like this, their lives will inevitably spiral out of control.
To keep things in check, Artists should strive for a structured lifestyle by setting deadlines or adopting routines. Even making simple to-do lists can make a huge difference in their lives. By practicing these simple acts of self-discipline, they can forge their paths forward without being bogged down by a mountain of unfulfilled responsibilities. From there, they become the masters of their own lives, bringing themselves one step closer to actual freedom.
Curiosity killed the cat. This phrase is especially true in the case of Artists as their insatiable desire for the new can sometimes be problematic. More often than not, they dive head-first into the unknown without much hesitation, leading to disastrous consequences. Without any intervention, their reckless and unpredictable behavior will eventually land them in a world full of trouble.
If Artists want to avoid running into a minefield, they should always take a step back to think things through before following their impulses. They need to understand that some decisions cannot be fixed once they are made. If they aren't careful enough, they might end up doing things that may haunt them for life. By being cautious, Artists can still live a life full of excitement, but free from regret.
Easily bored by the same old thing, Artists are constantly looking for change. It's not a surprise to see them abandoning current projects as soon as something new rolls along. They often jump from one thing to the next in the blink of an eye, never truly commiting to anything. Hence, Artists seldom finish what they've started. Left unremedied, their lives will amount to nothing significant.
The problem lies not in their lack of effort, but rather in their absence of lasting effort—the inability to hunker down and complete their projects. As such, Artists should figure out what's actually important to set their priorities straight. This gives them an idea of where to move towards instead of just jumping on whatever ride that happens to come next. By doing so, they explore the world in a productive direction and not solely based on whim.
Artists often take things at face value. Strictly focused on the literal meaning of words, they tend to have trouble comprehending abstract ideas. They may also struggle to grasp conceptual topics without a clear and straightforward explanation. Yet, if they fail to see the deeper perspectives behind their experiences, Artists will miss out on the richness and complexity of life. Without the ability to read between the lines, they will remain in the dark forever.
The problem is that most Artists are indifferent to the deeper aspects of life. As such, they ought to wonder more about what lies beyond the literal. The easiest way to do this is by asking themselves "Why?" throughout their day. When they attempt to answer this question, they may discover a fascinating new perspective on things. In other words, "Why?" is a powerful word that directs Artists to fruitful areas of inquiry, opening up new worlds for them.
Think out of the box, and Artists will find that imagination knows no limits. Mental boundaries only exist because Artists ground their thoughts too deeply in reality. No ideas should be considered far-fetched, because imagination is all about seeing the impossible. By letting their imagination run free, Artists unleash the potential of existing ideas, bringing innovation into their lives.
Besides, realism often limits the creative mind. Instead of dismissing unrealistic ideas as ridiculous or absurd, Artists should open up their minds to the seemingly impossible. Wild ideas should not be feared because they often serve as a launchpad for better ones to take off. Therefore, Artists who are willing to break free from the chains of reality are only one step away from unlocking a new world, filled with profound insights and unexplored possibilities.
Most Artists see themselves as the main character of their story. And in these stories, the people around them are rarely given much focus, if any is given at all. By and large, Artists have a tendency to talk about or do things solely for themselves. Hence, they often seem inconsiderate and self-absorbed: a major turn-off for most. If left unchecked, this behavior may drive people away, leaving Artists alone with only their thoughts for company.
But of course, none of that is intentional. Oftentimes, Artists are just unaware of how their actions are perceived by others. To overcome this, they can start by shifting some of their focus away from themselves and onto others. They should try to put people above themselves and seek ways to make things easier or better for those around them. By doing so, Artists will eventually find themselves in supportive relationships that bring deep fulfillment.
Artists place a lot of importance on self-improvement as they strive to unlock their highest potential. However, in their efforts to do so, they rarely seek out people's opinions on them. It may seem like a sign of arrogance, but in actuality, the thought of doing so just never crossed their minds. As such, they may only work on the flaws apparent to them, overlooking the ones hidden in their blindspot.
If Artists are truly desperate for growth, the best thing they can do is to seek feedback from others. Although it might seem terrifying to expose oneself to criticism, it will be an invaluable experience as there is no one better equipped to provide objective feedback than an outsider. More importantly, everyone sees things differently. By hearing people out, Artists can gain a multitude of opinions that can help illuminate many areas for them to improve in.
Sometimes, Artists will find themselves caught in a dilemma. While it makes logical sense to do one thing, their feelings may say otherwise. In situations like this, some Artists might give in to their emotions simply because it feels right. However, experience shows that this approach often leads to disastrous outcomes. To avoid falling into either extreme, Artists must strike a balance between logic and emotions, just like the harmony of yin and yang.
Thus, it is never a good idea to use feelings as a shortcut to decisions, as the resulting conclusions are bound to lack logical substance. While emotions can serve as a valuable starting point, Artists should incorporate critical thinking in their decision-making process. After all, what feels right may not always make sense, and what makes sense may not always feel right. By paying equal attention to both aspects, Artists will see a fuller picture and arrive at better conclusions.
The search for knowledge is admirable, and Artists do so in every moment of their lives. However, they rarely do anything with what they have learned, leaving a sea of findings just sitting at the back of their minds. Yes, knowledge may be power, but only if it is used to make a difference in the world. Without action, it is completely worthless. After all, what is the point of learning if not to push humanity forward?
Hence, Artists should apply their knowledge to spark change. With what they have learned, the potential impacts that they can bring is endless. All they have to do is to take the first step and start doing something. Whether it be developing projects, educating the masses, or solving difficult problems, Artists should seek to produce results that will encourage progress around them.
Be it physical constraints or computer glitches, Artists tend to stress out over various situations in life. Their feelings may range from righteous indignation against for-profit corporations to frantic anxiety over their jammed printer. However, letting such emotions control their perspectives will only cause them to make mountains out of molehills. As their stress builds up, even the smallest of hiccups may set off a negative chain reaction consuming Artists entirely.
Truth be told, anything in life can be annoying and stressful only if one allows it. Hence, it is important for Artists to learn how to respond to stress effectively, so that they can remain calm even under pressure. To do so, they must first recognize when they are overreacting. Then, they should take a step back to put the problem into perspective. Without the ability to do this, everlasting peace and happiness will continue to be an elusive dream for Artists.
And with that, it is now time to embark on a new chapter of your life! Nevertheless, we would like to remind you that even though the ten points outlined above may seem easy and straightforward, mastering them is still a challenging task. One must remember that the pursuit of excellence draws upon the power of tiny gains, where small changes over time lead to massive transformation.
So instead of making dramatic improvements, one should take it a step at a time, climbing just 1% higher every single day. Think of your journey as a marathon rather than a sprint; it takes plenty of courage, patience, and tenacity to keep going until the end. And before long, you will eventually find yourself at the peak, awestruck by the magnificent view and ready to go beyond excellence!
The road to success is often paved with countless large obstacles. Overcoming them may not be easy, but it'll definitely be worth it. Truth be told, the only real barriers are the ones we create in our minds. By cultivating a growth mindset, every obstacle can eventually be transformed into opportunities for growth. As you embark on this arduous journey, here are a few final pointers to keep in mind.
No two are alike. Unfortunately, what comes naturally to others may not be as easy for you. Seeing others thrive in areas we find so hard to develop often leaves us feeling utterly defeated. However, comparing yourself to others is like measuring your progress using someone else’s ruler; it only sets you up for failure. Focus instead on your own path, for your only competition is who you were yesterday.
It is what it is. Some have smooth sailing childhoods while others might have theirs filled with trauma. Everyone is met with wildly different circumstances in life, and like it or not, it has a lot to do with luck. Although life may seem extremely unfair sometimes, we only suffer because we expect life to play by our rules. However, we should always keep in mind that it is not our circumstances that matter, but what we do with them that ultimately determines who we are.
A speck of dust. Everyone has problems, and although some of them may be huge, most others are often amplified by our imagination. The next time your problems seem too overbearing, just remember that we are merely a tiny speck of dust in this vast and infinite universe, what more our problems? Sometimes, it helps to take a step back to view things from a larger perspective. It may not solve the problem, but it might help ease the pain.
Until you make the unconscious conscious,
it will direct your life and you will call it fate.
Carl Gustav Jung
Life is like a game of cards. No matter how unfair we think our hand is, we cannot change the core of our personality. Life is not determined by the cards you were dealt with; it is how you play that matters. Even a great hand can be wasted if the player does not make the most out of it. So now with these cards in your hands, how would you play them to win the game of life?
As we wrap up our exploration of the SFXV Artist archetype, we'd like to emphasize that this isn't the end, but rather a new beginning in your journey towards a happier, more fulfilling life. We encourage you to seize this opportunity and embark on a path towards success as you embrace your shadows and thrive within darkness!
Along with the wealth of knowledge we've provided in the past six sections, we'd like to offer a curated list of relevant resources in the form of books, articles, and links that can further support you on your journey. Do check out these useful resources in the next section.
Read next section →
Useful Resources [Artist]